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Analysts are expecting gold prices to have even more upside from here . There is a common belief that gold prices tend to rise when interest rates fall, with bonds becoming less attractive as they no longer deliver attractive yields. Stock picks Want to play the gold theme via gold miners? Even in this environment, not all gold stocks are equal – with some big miners underperforming despite the record gold price, according to Neuhauser. A third stock he named is Canada-listed Wesdome Gold Mines , which he says fits his overall criteria for gold miners.
Persons: David Neuhauser, Neuhauser, there's, Joe Biden's, Newmont, they'll Organizations: U.S . Federal Reserve, CNBC Pro, Fed, Livermore Partners, U.S, U.S ., Stock, Barrick Gold, Mining, Mines Locations: Ukraine, Gaza, U.S, Canada, OECD
One stock is a "promising AI investment" and set to be a "serious player" in a corner of the space, according to Brian Stutland of Equity Armor Investments. They are really starting to become very creative in the AI world," Stutland, a portfolio manager at the firm, told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia " last week. Palantir has been scaling its Artificial Intelligence Platform, or AIP, and Karp said the company carried out nearly 600 pilots with the technology last year. Shares of Palantir jumped nearly 10% on March 6 after Palantir announced its Tactical Intelligence Targeting Access Node was selected by the U.S. Army . TITAN uses artificial intelligence to provide targeting information for missiles.
Persons: Brian Stutland, That's Palantir, CNBC's, Alex Karp, Palantir, Karp, Stutland, Morningstar, Dan Ives, Ives, — CNBC's Ashley Capoot, Keris Lahiff Organizations: Equity, Investments, AIP, Intelligence, U.S . Army, Fund, Wedbush, Securities, Global TAM Locations: U.S
The "next big thing" in tech will come from sectors such as enabling tech — which includes artificial intelligence and cybersecurity — as well as healthtech, greentech and fintech, UBS said. Here are some names from UBS' list and what it says about each stock. "The medical surgical and neurological business has also returned to strong growth as the pandemic impact fades," the bank said. Broadcom : UBS says that Broadcom boasts a "market-leading" position in semiconductor design. Its greentech picks include French industrial gases and services company Air Liquide , French utility firm Engie , and German chemicals firm Wacker Chemie .
Persons: , Stryker, ASML, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: UBS, fintech, Baidu, ASML, Broadcom, 5G, Intercontinental Exchange, Mastercard, Air, Wacker Chemie Locations: Wacker
Semiconductor stocks got a lift from the rising tide of artificial intelligence. The divergence between semiconductor stocks that are doing well and those that aren't is becoming starker, UBS said. It's "increasingly hard to place all semiconductor stocks in one single bucket," UBS said in a March 5 note. "The performance divergence between semiconductor stocks has been strong [year-to-date] and warrants attention," it added. UBS said while one group of stocks has "significantly" outperformed — artificial intelligence-related semiconductor stocks and semiconductor capital equipment stocks (excluding China) — another group has "materially trailed" — analog and microcontroller semiconductor companies.
Persons: It's Organizations: PHLX Semiconductor, UBS Locations: China
Sell Nvidia or stick with it? Here's what investors say
  + stars: | 2024-03-13 | by ( Weizhen Tan | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
Here's what those who currently hold Nvidia shares are doing — or planning to do — with their positions. Sell at least some Some are saying it's time to sell or that they have already sold part of their Nvidia shares. Paul Gambles, managing partner of MBMG Family Office Group, told CNBC Pro on Monday that he'd sell Nvidia right now. Stick with it Louis Navellier of Navellier and Associates is still fairly bullish, and says it's definitely not time to sell any Nvidia shares yet. After Nvidia's selloff, he reiterated his position, saying he has no plans to sell Nvidia.
Persons: it's, Vahan Janjigian, CNBC's, Paul Gambles, Gambles, NVDA, Jordan Cvetanovski, Cvetanovski, I'm, we've, Craig Johnson, Piper Sandler, Louis Navellier, Nvidia's selloff Organizations: Nvidia, Greenwich Wealth Management, Trust, VanEck Semiconductor, Family, CNBC Pro, Sydney, Pella Funds Management, Navellier Locations: Pella, NVDA
Sell Nvidia or stick with it? Here's what experts say
  + stars: | 2024-03-13 | by ( Weizhen Tan | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
Here's what those who currently hold Nvidia shares are doing — or planning to do — with their positions. Sell at least some Some are saying it's time to sell or that they have already sold part of their Nvidia shares. Vahan Janjigian, chief investment officer at U.S.-based Greenwich Wealth Management, says he had a "big position" in Nvidia until recently. Paul Gambles, managing partner of MBMG Family Office Group, told CNBC Pro on Monday that he'd sell Nvidia right now. Stick with it Louis Navellier of Navellier and Associates is still fairly bullish, and says it's definitely not time to sell any Nvidia shares yet.
Persons: it's, Vahan Janjigian, CNBC's, Paul Gambles, Gambles, NVDA, Jordan Cvetanovski, Cvetanovski, I'm, we've, Craig Johnson, Piper Sandler, Louis Navellier Organizations: Nvidia, Greenwich Wealth Management, Trust, VanEck Semiconductor, Family, CNBC Pro, Sydney, Pella Funds Management, Navellier Locations: Pella
Super Micro , Tokyo Electron Device , Meta Platforms , Tata Motors and Mitsui are among the stocks that have seen the most significant gains over the past year. According to FactSet, their share price movement correlates between 93% and 98% of the time with Nvidia's stock. Super Micro Super Micro, which makes computer servers, has benefitted directly from using Nvidia's AI chips in its products. Tokyo Electron Device Tokyo Electron Device is a distributor of Nvidia's chips in Japan. Tokyo Electron Device is a listed subsidiary of Tokyo Electron , Japan's largest chip-manufacturing equipment maker.
Persons: FactSet, Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, Paul Meeks, Meeks, , Jonathan Vanian, Weizhen Tan Organizations: Nvidia, CNBC Pro, Nvidia's, Tata Motors, Mitsui, Microsoft, Meta, Facebook, Super, Tech, Portfolio Management Locations: Tokyo, Japan
Growth stocks have often been investor darlings — the S & P 500 is driven by stocks in sectors like tech. Value stocks are less popular. But many growth stocks are also becoming expensive, prompting some investors to turn to value stocks. Goldman Sachs also recently highlighted value stocks that stand out for their cheap valuations compared with earnings growth prospects. Those interested in value stocks can consider the following from CNBC Pro's screen of the Vanguard Value ETF.
Persons: darlings, Brian Szytel, Szytel, Goldman Sachs, Baker Hughes, Properties Organizations: Group, CNBC, Vanguard, AES Corporation, Halliburton Company, AES, Royalty Pharma
Many growth stocks are becoming expensive, prompting some investors to turn to value stocks. "The S&P 500 at 5,075 with expected earnings growth of 10% for 2024 gives us $243 a share and puts us at 21X earnings - its pricey, plain, and simple," said Brian Szytel, senior managing director of The Bahnsen Group, in late February. The S&P 500 closed around 5,078 on Tuesday. "I would however, own parts of the market shift to more value-oriented names and believe that rotation that started in 2022 from growth to value will resume. Those interested in value stocks can consider the following from CNBC Pro's screen of the Vanguard Value ETF.
Persons: Brian Szytel, Weizhen Tan Organizations: CNBC, Vanguard
Nvidia may have enjoyed a red-hot run on the back of the artificial intelligence craze, but many other tech stocks have also benefited. CNBC Pro speaks to fund managers to find out the best alternatives to Nvidia that investors can consider. ASML will also continue to benefit "because without ASML there's no TSMC, without TSMC there's no Nvidia," Cvetanovski said. Ray Wang, principal analyst and founder of Constellation Research, also named TSMC, saying that it "always wins." Super Micro Computer Meeks, who is co-chief investment officer at Harvest Portfolio Management, says Super Micro Computer is his favorite alternative AI stock to play right now.
Persons: Paul Meeks, Taiwan's TSMC, TSMC, Cvetanovski, ASML, Ray Wang, Vertiv, Meeks, astronomically, Wang, Meta —, Sam Altman's Organizations: Nvidia, Veteran, CNBC Pro, Tech, CNBC, Semiconductors, Sydney, Pella Funds Management, Generations Fund, Devices, Constellation Research, AMD, Portfolio Management, Microsoft, Big Tech, Cisco, Meta, Google Locations: Pella, United States
Top hedge fund manager David Neuhauser says the world is in a "boomer renaissance" and investors should be betting big on certain sectors that play the theme. "They are the one demographic which owns the most assets (homes, stocks, bonds, etc) with low fixed rate mortgages," Neuhauser said. He told CNBC Pro, "I think the world is in this boomer renaissance now and there are some stocks that are seeing great moves." He added that the stocks "are not mega tech which shows you other areas tied to the wealth [effect] are helping broadening out gains." Below are the stocks he named and the buy ratings and average upside given by analysts covering them, according to FactSet.
Persons: David Neuhauser, Neuhauser, CNBC's Organizations: Livermore Partners, Big Pharma, CNBC
Bitcoin prices have rebounded since 2023, recovering from steep declines in the couple of years before. On Tuesday, bitcoin prices reached a two-year high of over $56,000. Ark Invest's chief futurist, Brett Winton, believes that a "responsible allocation to innovation generally is really, really critical." On average, Ark Invest's research shows that the "optimal" allocation to maximize risk-adjusted returns — on a five-year time horizon — would be 4.8% on average since 2015. The breakdown of Ark Innovation ETF's tech investments is as follows: cryptocurrencies make up 6.9% of it, and digital wallets 8.8%, among other tech themes.
Persons: Ark, Brett Winton, CNBC's, Winton, , bitcoin's Organizations: Invest, Innovation, Ark Invest Locations: bitcoin, U.S, Europe
That's Super Micro Computer , a Nasdaq-listed company which makes AI systems and graphics processing unit servers. Navellier, who has held shares of Super Micro Computer for over two years, told CNBC's " Street Signs Asia " that "Super Micro is hotter than Nvidia. There are only two companies that dominate in that area, according to him: Nvidia and Super Micro Computer. Wall Street analysts have also recently been giving Super Micro Computer their votes of confidence. Super Micro Computer received a 71% buy rating from analysts covering the stock, according to FactSet data.
Persons: there's, Louis Navellier, That's, CNBC's, Navellier, Rosenblatt, , Samantha Subin, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Nvidia, Navellier, Associates, Nasdaq, Super, Computer, Micro, Wall Street, Bank of America
The bank increased its price target for Nvidia to $820 from $575 in a Feb. 22 note. TD Cowen said in a Feb. 21 note that the company is likely to maintain strong data center growth in the coming years. It raised its price target for Nvidia from $800 to $925. Luria only has a neutral rating for Nvidia, giving it a $410 price target — implying a 47% downside. Bottomline: According to FactSet, analysts covering Nvidia gave it a 93% buy rating, with an average price target of $850.97, implying upside of 8.4%.
Persons: Jeff Pu, CNBC's, TD Cowen, BofA, Gil Luria, D.A, Davidson, Luria, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Citi, Haitong, Apple, NVIDIA, Microsoft, Google, AMD, Intel Locations: BofA
Investors have been bullish on Japan stocks since last year, repeatedly driving them to record highs. Goldman Sachs has named "Seven Samurai" stocks in Japan, which it says could be an equivalent of the United States' "Magnificent Seven." The "Magnificent Seven" comprises Apple , Amazon , Alphabet , Meta , Microsoft , Nvidia and Tesla , which were behind much of the gains that drove the S & P 500 up a whopping 24% or so in 2023. In a Feb. 18 report, Goldman answered clients' requests for the Japanese equivalent of the "Magnificent Seven." With that criteria, Goldman has come up with a list of seven stocks, and they are: Screen Holdings, Advantest, Disco, Tokyo Electron, Toyota Motor, Subaru and Mitsubishi.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, they've, CNBC's Ying Shan Lee Organizations: Nikkei, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, Screen Holdings, Tokyo Electron, Toyota Motor, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Tokyo Stock Exchange Locations: Japan, United States, Tokyo
Treasury yields shot up last year, and investors flocked to allocating to cash which have yielded around 5% or even more. Morgan Stanley Investment Management's Jim Caron believes the 10-year Treasury yield is very likely to hover between 5% and 5.5%. Caron, who is chief investment officer at its Portfolio Solutions Group, explained that historically, 10-year Treasury yields are "usually a good match" for nominal gross domestic product. How rising yields affect stocks But are rising yields bad for stocks, as commonly thought? "If yields are rising because the economy is running hot, and data and labor markets are stronger, the rising yields need not negatively affect stocks."
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jim Caron, Caron, CNBC's Organizations: Treasury, U.S . Federal, Morgan, Morgan Stanley Investment, Solutions Locations: U.S
Dividend stocks came under the spotlight after Meta unexpectedly announced a dividend for the first time. BofA has also been bullish on dividend stocks lately, saying investors may flock back to such stocks for income if yields fall this year, in turn driving up this segment of stocks. Wall Street and other pros share their tips on how to pick good dividend stocks and what names will generate sustainable income. In fact, using that strategy mitigates the risk of relying only on dividend income if higher rates affect dividend distributions, according to Stutland. "This combination provides a buffer against future interest rate hikes and offers the possibility of capital appreciation alongside dividend income."
Persons: Meta, BofA, Brian Stutland, Stutland, Goldman, Stocks, It's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: CNBC Pro, Morningstar, Walmart, Target, Depot, Verizon, Treasury
Many U.S. companies have caught the attention of investors amid the artificial intelligence boom, but there are "underappreciated beneficiaries" in Asia-Pacific, according to Morgan Stanley. Beneficiaries could be both AI adopters and enablers — or those that are a mix of both, according to Morgan Stanley. The greatest share of AI beneficiaries in Asia and emerging markets were found in IT and communications, it said. At the opposite end of the spectrum, sectors Morgan Stanley said had "unknown" AI impact included real estate, materials and energy. Here are some names in Morgan Stanley's screens of AI beneficiaries — enablers, adopters and those that are both — that it says have the "most potential for outperformance over the next 12 months."
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Financials, Morgan Stanley's, Organizations: U.S Locations: Asia, Japan, States, Pacific, United States, Morgan
Overall, the MSCI Asia-Pacific index gained 11.8% for 2023, with the MSCI China index losing around 11%. Those interested in stock-picking rather than passive investing can look to Morgan Stanley's list of Asian stocks it calls "alpha" opportunities for February. India's Tata Consultancy , an IT services and consulting company, which was upgraded by Morgan Stanley to overweight in January, was named as another top idea. Morgan Stanley believes "resilient revenue, strong [earnings before interest and taxes] margins, and positive management commentary will likely sustain valuation premium if execution improves." These are some stocks from the full list of Morgan Stanley's top overweight-rated stocks for February.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's, Morgan Stanley, MediaTek, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Investors, Nikkei, BSE, Alpha, Tata Consultancy Locations: Asia, China, India, Japan,
The enthusiasm for Japan's stocks was reflected on Tuesday when its benchmark index Nikkei 225 climbed to a 34-year high. Will its bull run continue though, and how should investors play this Asian market? Here’s what Wall Street and other pros say, and how to invest — including the stocks to buy. Jeremy Schwartz, global chief investment officer at WisdomTree, told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” on Friday that Japanese stocks are a “catalyst-rich” asset class. How – and what – to invest Global investors may find it more accessible to invest in Japan markets via exchange-traded funds.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jesper Koll, Monex, Jeremy Schwartz, CNBC’s, , buybacks, ” Schwartz, Eastspring, Oliver Lee, Morgan Stanley’s, Morningstar, Kao, industrials, CNBC's Ganesh Rao Organizations: Nikkei, Eastspring Investments, , Tokyo Stock Exchange, Ivailo Locations: Japan, China, Tokyo
But in recent months, many have called for investors to return to bonds as prices are expected to recover soon. Falling yields may prompt investors to wonder which corners of the fixed income market still offer higher yields of up to 6%. He prefers developed market bonds — especially the U.S. — to emerging market bonds, of longer durations exceeding seven years. Emerging market debt can also offer high yield because of the very high real rates in many such economies, Olu-Pitan says, with Latin America debt offering "easily" above 7%. In investment-grade bonds, investors can get above 6% in U.S. financials, she added.
Persons: Brandon Huang, Huang, financials, Remi Olu, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Treasury, LGT Private Banking Asia, CNBC Pro, Agency MBS, U.S ., MBS Locations: U.S, Australia
Tech stocks already had a good run, and investors may be wondering if they still have further to go. The iShares Global Tech ETF, which comprises tech stocks around the world, for instance, had more than 50% returns in 2023, beating the S & P 500's 24%. Citi, which has an overweight rating on information technology within the growth cyclicals segment, is optimistic on the sector in certain markets. Overall, the bank says that it sees more gains for global stocks, giving the MSCI AC World 5% potential upside by end of the year. Investors looking for more upside in tech can consider some tech stocks in Citi's list of top "high-conviction" picks from markets across the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America.
Persons: It's, capex, Michael Bloom Organizations: Tech, iShares Global Tech ETF, Citi, Arista Networks, Arista Locations: China, United States, Europe, Asia, Pacific, America
But Jason Hsu, chairman and chief investment officer of Rayliant Global Advisors, believes that one stock will come out ahead. Hsu believes that as the EV market consolidates, BYD is "for sure going to emerge a winner." One potential curveball for the Chinese EV market is a U.S. decision to raise tariffs, which is reportedly under discussion . But Hsu believes that the markets have already priced in the possibility that those tariff hikes will be imposed. For global investors who want to buy BYD, its shares are listed on the Hong Kong exchange.
Persons: Tesla, Jason Hsu, CNBC's, Hsu, BYD, CNBC's Tanvir Gill, Evelyn Cheng Organizations: Rayliant Global Advisors, Toyota, Hong, BYD, China Clean Technology, China Growth Locations: That's Hong Kong, BYD, China, U.S, Europe, Hong Kong
Artificial intelligence took the investing world by storm in 2023, and was behind much of Big Tech's gains for the S & P 500. The S & P 500 jumped a whopping 24% or so last year, with much of the increase coming from the "Magnificent Seven." The health-care sector is one example it cited, with AI set to be used across multiple areas such as biopharma, medical devices and services. Over the long term, it will be integral to drug discovery and clinical trial design processes, Goldman said. Here are some names in its basket of long-term AI beneficiaries whose earnings per share Goldman said might get a boost from a rise in sales and margins.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, ChatGPT, , haven't, CNBC's Michael Bloom Locations: Big
Citi's target price for Mineral Resources: 71 Australian dollars ($46.8), implying nearly 20% upside. Citi's target price for Stockland: AU$5.10, or around 12% potential upside. Citi's target price for Intuitive Surgical: $428, or around 11.5% potential upside. Prosus Citi says Amsterdam-listed investment group Prosus is one of the European stocks most exposed to China and is set to be a "beneficiary of improving sentiment" to China. Citi's target price for Prosus: 42.50 euros ($46.2), implying 52.5% upside.
Persons: Stockland, Prosus, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, Mineral Resources Citi, Mineral Resources, Stockland, Prosus Citi Locations: United States, Europe, Asia, Australia, Amsterdam, China
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